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Diabolical Materialism
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« on: May 23, 2024, 06:37:11 AM »

I imagine that the community leaders somewhat expected this meeting to turn out this way. No shame in seeing what the politicians will offer you though. That part about Grennell repeating Kushner's statement about the waterfront property had to have gone done like a Larry David bit, Republicans have completely forgot how to be people or something.

Trump will probably end the war, but not in the way supporters of Palestine want. There won't be much of Palestine left when it's all over and I'm sure supporters of Palestine will be so shocked.

It’s okay, once Trump is president most of these people will go back to not caring about Palestine again, like during the entirety of his presidency and before October 7th.
I don't think that's fair at all. Arab-American groups have pretty consistently been concerned about the Israel-Palestine issue for a very long time and are pretty vocal about it. If this is your first time hearing them talk about it, that says far more about you than them.
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Diabolical Materialism
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2024, 07:03:14 AM »

I just don’t think it’s possible to have been “concerned” about Palestinians from 2017-2021 and ever think that Trump could possibly be an ally.
Politics has a history of making strange bedfellows. I can imagine that these leaders are feeling more than a little desperate to get someone to at least play ball with them. Those sort of feelings are going to lead to experimentation.
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